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Citation

Harris J, Kruger AC. Youth Soc. 2021; 53(3): 512-535.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0044118X19854936

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

African American male students face a multitude of challenges that may lead to poor academic and social outcomes at school. There is extensive research on the predictors of their problems, but far less on the factors that can lead to positive outcomes. To address this gap, this exploratory study asked two main questions. Does racial-ethnic identity and gender identity predict adolescent African American males' prosocial behaviors, and if so, is this done jointly or independently? Using regression analysis, this study found racial public regard, gender public regard, and gender private regard positively predicted participants' prosocial behaviors. In addition, racial public regard moderated the positive relationship between racial centrality and prosocial behaviors as well as the positive relationship between racial private regard and prosocial behaviors.

FINDINGS suggest critical conversations concerning race should be included in social-emotional learning initiatives for these students.


Language: en

Keywords

adolescents; African American; intersectionality; males; prosocial behaviors

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